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% Information related to '202.131.160.0 - 202.131.175.255'
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inetnum:        202.131.160.0 - 202.131.175.255
netname:        Kuentos
descr:          Kuentos Communications
country:        GU
admin-c:        PC1-GU
tech-c:         PC1-GU
status:         ASSIGNED NON-PORTABLE
mnt-by:         MAINT-GU-KUENTOS
last-modified:  2010-03-17T23:32:32Z
source:         APNIC
person:         Paul S. Carlson
address:        497 Harmon Loop Road
address:        Dededo, GU 96929
country:        GU
phone:          +1 671-969-4102
e-mail:         pcarlson@docomopacific.com
nic-hdl:        PC1-GU
mnt-by:         MAINT-AP-KUENTOS
last-modified:  2016-10-16T23:32:52Z
source:         APNIC
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2 records found for '202.131.160.0'
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IP address lookups Miscellaneous queries
-l

1st level less specific

Returns smallest IP address range that includes the queried IP address or range

-i

Inverse attributes

Returns objects with an attribute that matches the query text and attribute type
-L

All less specific

Return all larger IP address ranges that include the queried IP address or range

-T

Object types

Results that match the query and are of a specified object type
-m

1st level more specific

Returns first level more specific address ranges within the boundaries of the queried IP address range
-M

All more specific

Returns all more specific address ranges within the boundaries of the queried IP address range

Query hints

  • Include "AS" in front of an AS number.
    Example: AS4808

  • Include "-t" (template only) or "-v" (template and description) in front of an object name to view the template
    Example: -t inetnum

-x

Exact match only

Returns address range that exactly matches the queried IP address range
-d

Associated reverse domain

Returns IP address range and associated reverse domain

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